- Chery Auto aims for 800,000 sales in 2011
Shanghai January 14 (Gasgoo.com) Chery Auto said on Friday it aims to sell 800,000 vehicles this year, up 17.3% from 2010, when 682,000 vehicles were sold. Chery will launch five new models, as well a...
Jan. 15 , 2011
- Chery Auto aims for 800,000 sales in 2011
- China car sales growth set to slow after record 2010
Beijing January 10 (Reuters) Auto sales in China are set to cool in 2011 after surging by a third to a record high in 2010 as rising fuel prices, the removal of subsidies and tighter rules on new car ...
Jan. 14 , 2011
- China car sales growth set to slow after record 2010
- Bumpy road ahead for car sales
January 14 (China Daily) Automakers shift gear to focus efforts on smaller cities after capital applies the brakes. Li Fangfang in Beijing reports.
Jan. 14 , 2011
- Bumpy road ahead for car sales
- PSA Peugeot Citroën posts all-time high sales in 2010
Paris, January 13 (Xinhua) French carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroën announced on Thursday that its global sales in 2010 reached a new all-time high of over 3.6 million units, including vehicles and comple...
Jan. 14 , 2011
- PSA Peugeot Citroën posts all-time high sales in 2010
- Geely eyes 2 mln car sales in 2015
Shanghai January 13 (Gasgoo.com) Geely aims to boost both its vehicle output and sales to two million units in 2015. Plans for the year 2011 are to launch a number of major models, R&D of which has be...
Jan. 14 , 2011
- Geely eyes 2 mln car sales in 2015
- SAIC targets 6 mln vehicle sales for 2015
Jan. 13 , 2011
- SAIC targets 6 mln vehicle sales for 2015
- Car companies take caution in anticipation of slow 2011 sales
Shanghai January 13 (Gasgoo.com) With 2011 already upon us, there is an ever-increasing risk of automobile sales tapering off. Despite the boom season at the end of last year, seeing long lines of eag...
Jan. 13 , 2011
- Car companies take caution in anticipation of slow 2011 sales
- Nissan leads sales growth in China among Japanese automakers
Jan. 13 , 2011
- Nissan leads sales growth in China among Japanese automakers